Capital Area Transit (Harrisburg) Explained

rabbittransit Capital Region
Founded:1973
Headquarters:901 North Cameron Street
Locale:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Service Area:Southern half of Dauphin County and the eastern half of Cumberland County and into northern York County
Service Type:bus service, paratransit
Routes:32
Fleet:87 buses, 16 paratransit vehicles
Annual Ridership:

rabbittransit Capital Region, formerly known as Capital Area Transit (CAT), is a public transportation agency that operates bus and paratransit service in the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. Its scheduled route bus service covers much of the southern half of Dauphin County and the eastern half of Cumberland County. It also operates one bus route into northern York County. CAT's shared ride/paratransit operations serve residents throughout Dauphin County. In, the system had a ridership of .

rabbittransit Capital Region employs approximately 200 people and its management headquarters and bus maintenance facility are both located at 901 North Cameron Street in Harrisburg. rabbittransit Capital Region’s parent agency, rabbittransit is based in York, Pa and operates fixed route bus service, paratransit, and microtransit in the York, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, and Hanover areas of South-Central Pennsylvania. rabbittransit’s headquarters is located at 415 Zarfoss Drive, York, Pennsylvania.[1]

History

The Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg Transit Authority was formed in 1973 after the dissolution of the Harrisburg Railways Company. When that company ceased operations, the city of Harrisburg and Cumberland and Dauphin counties formed the authority to ensure mass transit services would continue to be available in the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. Pennsylvania’s Municipal Authorities Act of 1945 permitted the city and counties to undertake the action to create CAT.

The Authority is governed by a seven member Board of Directors. Three are appointed by the city of Harrisburg, two are selected by Dauphin County, and two are chosen by Cumberland County. Each board member serves a five year term (at which time they may be reappointed by their respective municipalities). The Board meets each month on the last Wednesday to set policy and provide guidance to the staff. Committees of the Board meet on an ad-hoc basis dependent upon the activity occurring within the Authority.

CAT currently has two divisions – a Fixed Route Bus Division and a Shared Ride/Paratransit Division. A third division for commuter rail is currently being developed.

On December 22, 2020, it was announced that CAT and rabbittransit would merge to form the Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority.[2] The merger was proposed in order for better service and to prevent CAT service cuts.[3] The merged system will use the rabbittransit name. The CAT branding continues to be used on buses, with a sticker underneath the CAT logo saying "a service of rabbittransit."[4]

Bus fleet

CAT owns a fleet of 87 fixed route buses. The fleet includes eleven 35 foot buses, twenty-one 29 foot buses, and fifty-five 40 foot low floor buses. CAT's buses followed a three digit numbering scheme until 1994. Buses bought in 1995 are numbered to show their year of acquisition (95) in the first two digits. Starting in 2001, all CAT buses ordered that year or later show the year in the second digit of the bus number. CAT's active fleet roster is shown below.

Fleet Number(s)PhotoYearManufacturerModelPowertrainNotesSource
18212001New FlyerD60LFCummins ISLAllison B500R 6 SpeedFormerly OCTA[5]
2607-26112006GilligLow Floor 40'Voith D864.5
2612-262520072006 model
2701Low Floor BRT 40'Cummins ISM 330 hpAllison B500R 6 speedFormerly rabbittransit 420, to CAT in 2018
2801-28022008Low Floor 40'Cummins ISLVoith D864.5Suburban configuration
2803-2806
1001–10022011MCID4500CTDetroit Diesel Series 60Allison B500Used for commuter routes
1101–1111GilligLow Floor HEV 40'Cummins ISB6.7Allison H 40 EP
1112Low Floor 29'Cummins ISL9Used for Raider Regional Transit
1201–12072012Low Floor 35'
1301–13072013Low Floor 40'
1401–14042014
1405–1406Low Floor 29'Used for Raider Regional Transit
1601–16042016Low Floor 40'
1701–17092017Low Floor 35'Cummins L9
1901–19142019Low Floor 40'

Transportation network

, CAT operates 32 bus routes in its fixed route network. These include short distance shuttle routes, longer distance, rush hour express routes, and regular, intermediate length routes. Nearly all the routes are organized into a hub and spoke system centered on Downtown Harrisburg. The hub in the system is the CAT Transfer Center, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of 2nd Street and Market Street in Harrisburg's Market Square.

CAT routes have either a number or letter and route name assigned to distinguish individual routes. Generally speaking, numbered routes operate in the Harrisburg "East Shore" area in Dauphin County, while lettered routes operate across the Susquehanna River in the Harrisburg "West Shore" area in Cumberland County. Many routes operate Monday through Saturday, though some only operate Monday through Friday during rush hours. None of CAT's fixed routes operate on Sundays; however the shared ride division does provide rides seven days a week. Many routes only operate over a portion of the route for certain runs.

Local routes

The following routes provide local bus service, with all routes serving Downtown Harrisburg:[6]

RouteLine NameTerminalsPlaces ServedNotes
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1

Market StreetTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgKline Village (Giant)Harrisburg Train Station, Market Street, Hale Avenue, Rudy Roadoperates Monday-Saturday
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2

ROC/Capital Complex ShuttleTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgRiverfront Office ComplexHarrisburg Train Station, Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg Train Stationoperates Monday-Friday
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3

Third StreetTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgUptown Plaza or 2nd Street and Linglestown RoadHarrisburg Train Station, 3rd Street, Uptown Plazaoperates Monday-Saturday
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3/6

Night LoopTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgHarrisburg Train Station, 6th Street, Uptown Plaza, 3rd Streetoperates Monday-Saturday, evening combination of Route 3 and Route 6 service
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6/13

Sixth Street/Thirteenth StreetUptown PlazaHarrisburg MallHarrisburg Train Station, 6th Street, Harrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Harrisburg Train Station, 13th Street, Paxton Street, Spring Creek Health Center (limited weekday service)operates Monday-Saturday
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7

Middletown7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgMid-Town Plaza (Giant)Harrisburg Train Station, Cameron Street, Pennsylvania Route 230, Steelton, Highspire, Harrisburg International Airport, Middletown, Penn State Harrisburgoperates Monday-Saturday, weekday peak hour service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA)
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8

Derry/RutherfordTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgWalmart (Grayson Road), Rutherford Square, or Rutherford Park ApartmentsHarrisburg Train Station, Derry Street, Harrisburg Mall (Saturday only), Fresh Express (weekday only), Walmart (Grayson Road), Rutherford Squareoperates Monday-Saturday, limited weekday service to Rutherford Square and Rutherford Park Apartments
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9

Cameron Street/HACCTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgHarrisburg Area Community College or Capital Blue CrossHarrisburg Train Station, Cameron Street, DGS Complex (peak hours only), Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg Area Community Collegeoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service to Capital Blue Cross
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12

Colonial ParkTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgPaxton Towne Center (Target), Gateway Corporate Center, or Linglestown SquareHarrisburg Train Station, State Street, Walnut Street, U.S. Route 22, Colonial Park Mall, Giant, Colonial Commons Paxton Towne Center (Target), Gateway Corporate Center (weekday peak hours only)operates Monday-Saturday, limited weekday service to Gateway Corporate Center and Linglestown Square
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14

Springford/Union DepositTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgSpringford ApartmentsHarrisburg Train Station, Market Street, Union Deposit Road, Walnut Crossing Apartments, Union Square, Point Mall (Giant), Twin Lakes Apartments, Four Seasons Apartments, Pennswood Apartmentsoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service
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17

Union Deposit/Hamilton Health CenterTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgPoint Mall (Giant)Harrisburg Train Station, State Street, 17th Street, Hamilton Health Center, Berryhill Street, Kline Village (Giant), Union Deposit Road, Union Square Shopping Center, Osteopathic Hospitaloperates Monday-Saturday
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19

SteeltonTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgHarrisburg MallHarrisburg Train Station, Derry Street, 19th Street, Juvenile Center, Steelton, Hoy Towersoperates Monday-Saturday
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20

High Pointe CommonsTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgHigh Pointe CommonsHarrisburg Train Station, Derry Street, Harrisburg Mall, TecPort Business Center, McDonald'soperates Monday-Saturday
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39

Herr Street/Blue Mountain CommonsTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgBlue Mountain CommonsHarrisburg Train Station, Herr Street, Progress Avenue, Whisperwood Apartments (weekday peak hours only), Comcast (weekday peak hours only)operates Monday-Saturday, formerly Route 18
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114

East Shore Grocery ShopperLatsha Towers
Linden Terrace Apartments
Kline Village (Giant)Hoy Towers, Bistline Apartments
Presbyterian Apartments, B'Nai B'Rith Apartments, Morrison Towers
operates Thursday, first trip operates from Latsha Towers to Kline Village (Giant), second trip operates from Linden Terrace Apartments to Kline Village (Giant)
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322

Hershey/Hummelstown7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgTanger Outlets HersheyHarrisburg Train Station, Derry Street, Hummelstown Park & Ride, Hummelstown, Hershey Square (Weis), Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hersheyoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA)
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A

New Cumberland7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgFairview Plaza, Capital City Airport, or New Cumberland Defense DepotHarrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Lemoyne, New Cumberland, Fairview Plaza, Capital City Airportoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service, limited service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA), Capital City Airport and New Cumberland Defense Depot
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AB

Upper Allen Business ParkPark Run ApartmentsAbacusSteelton, Juvenile Center, 13th Street, Downtown Harrisburgoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service
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B

Highland Park/Westport7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgWestportHarrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Lemoyne, Gettysburg Road, Shiremanstown, Weis Market, Encompass Health, Upper Allen Business Park, Rossmoyne Business Centeroperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA)
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C

Carlisle7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgCarlisle Commons WalmartHarrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Lemoyne, West Shore Plaza, Camp Hill, Camp Hill Mall (Barnes & Noble), U.S. Route 11, Hogestown, New Kingstown, Carlisleoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA)
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D

Erford Road/Capital City Mall7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgCapital City MallHarrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Wormleysburg, Susquehanna View Apartments, Highmark Blue Shield (weekday peak hours only), Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill Mall (Barnes & Noble), Walmartoperates Monday-Saturday, weekday peak hour service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA)
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E

Simpson Ferry Road/Mechanicsburg7th and Basin (PHEAA)Rutter's in MechanicsburgHarrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Lemoyne, Shiremanstown, Weis Market, Mechanicsburgoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service
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F

EnolaTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgCollege Hill and B or Giant FoodEnola, Shady Lane Olympic Skating Park & Ride, College Hill & B, Pennsylvania Route 944, West Shore Hospitaloperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service, limited service to Giant Food
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M

Mechanicsburg7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgRutter's in MechanicsburgHarrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Lemoyne, West Shore Plaza, Camp Hill, Camp Hill Mall (Barnes & Noble), Pennsylvania Route 641, Arnold Logistics (weekday peak hours only), Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg (weekday peak hours only), Mechanicsburgoperates Monday-Saturday, weekday peak hour service to 7th and Basin (PHEAA)
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W

Allen Road WarehousesFront & Swatara in SteeltonAmazon13th Street, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Harrisburg Train Station, Downtown Harrisburg, 6th Street, Interstate 81, Ross Stores Distribution Centeroperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service
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HP

HersheyparkHarrisburg Train StationHotel HersheyDerry Street, Hummelstown, Hershey, Tanger Outlets Hershey, Hersheyparkoperates Monday-Saturday, seasonal service from May to September

Commuter routes

The following routes provide commuter bus service, operating during weekday peak hours to and from Harrisburg:[7]

RouteLine NameTerminalsPlaces ServedNotes
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23X

Elizabethville/Millersburg/Halifax and HarrisburgElizabethville or MillersburgMarket & River in HarrisburgMillersburg, Halifax, Clarks Ferry, Dauphin, 7th and Basin (PHEAA), Pennsylvania State Capitoloperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service, limited service to Elizabethville
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81X

Shippensburg/Newville/Carlisle and HarrisburgShippensburg or CarlisleTransfer Center in Downtown HarrisburgNewville, Carlisle, 7th and Basin (PHEAA), Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg Train Stationoperates Monday-Friday, peak hour service, limited service to Newville and Shippensburg

Raider Regional Transit

CAT operates Raider Regional Transit, which provides service to Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and Shippensburg.[8]

RoutePlaces ServedNotes
Blue LineEast King & Queen, Madison Apartments, McDonald's/Sheetz, Bard Townhouses, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Episcopal Square, Turkey Hill, Shippensburg Cottages, Giant, Aldi, Walmart, CVSoperates Monday-Friday, loop route
Red LineEast King & Queen, King Street, Roxbury Ridge Apartments, Bard Townhouses, College Park Commons, Hot Point Commons, Creekside Court Apartments, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Aldi, Walmart, CVSoperates Monday-Friday, loop route
White LineA route: East King & Queen, Madison Apartments, McDonald's/Sheetz, Bard Townhouses, Stone Ridge, Hot Point Commons, Creekside Apartments, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Episcopal Square, Turkey Hill, Chambersburg Square in Chambersburg----B route: East King & Queen, Madison Apartments, McDonald's/Sheetz, Bard Townhouses, Stone Ridge, Hot Point Commons, Creekside Apartments, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Shippensburg Cottages, Giant, Aldi, Walmart, CVSoperates Saturday, loop route, A route operates between Shippensburg and Chambersburg, B route operates within Shippensburg

Funding

CAT has about a 35% farebox recovery ratio. The remainder of the operational funds to provide service as well as capital funds comes from Cumberland and Dauphin Counties, the City of Harrisburg, and Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Additional funding for capital expenditures is received from the Federal Transit Administration.

Connecting services

Essentially all of CAT's East Shore routes and many of their West Shore routes stop within one block of the Harrisburg Transportation Center, the primary intercity passenger rail and bus hub in the greater Harrisburg area. Transportation operators who currently provide service at the HTC include Amtrak, Greyhound Lines, Capitol Trailways, and Fullington Trailways. In addition, CAT's Route 7 (Middletown) stops within one block of the Middletown Amtrak station and the Route 322 (Hershey) shares multiple stops in Hershey with Capitol Trailways' Harrisburg/Reading route.

All of CAT's routes excluding the Route 81 – Shippensburg/Naval Base and Route L – Lemoyne Shuttle routes have shared stops in downtown Harrisburg with the Rabbit Transit York/Harrisburg commuter bus route, the RabbitEXPRESS. Rabbit Transit is CAT's counterpart public transit agency in York County.

Most of CAT's routes also connect at multiple locations in downtown Harrisburg with rush hour, commuter bus routes operated by R & J Transportation. R & J Transportation runs two Schuylkill County/Harrisburg routes.

In Hershey, the Route 322 connects with selected bus routes within the County of Lebanon Transit Authority or COLT system. COLT is the transit provider in Lebanon County. Connecting routes include COLT's Route 8, which connects with the CAT Route 322 at Tanger Outlets Hershey and COLT's Route 18, which shares stops with the Route 322 at various locations within the village of Hershey and at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center. COLT also has "Twilight Run", evening service on the Route 8 that connects with CAT's Hershey route.

Finally, the Route 7 (Middletown) stops on some of its runs at Harrisburg International Airport, the primary commercial service airport in South Central Pennsylvania. Most major U.S. passenger airlines, excluding dedicated low-cost carriers, have flights to/from HIA.

Proposed commuter rail services

Capital Red Rose Corridor (Corridor One)

See main article: Capital Red Rose Corridor. In late 1999, CAT's board of directors voted unanimously to pursue the vision of bringing commuter rail to the Harrisburg metropolitan area. The project, initially named CorridorOne, will provide regional rail service along existing rail facilities within the lower Susquehanna Valley, linking Lancaster with Harrisburg. Original planning of the corridor would have extended service along a 54-mile stretch between Lancaster, Harrisburg and Carlisle, Cumberland County; however, the Harrisburg to Carlisle segment was dropped from the proposal in 2005.

Project schedule

Corridor Two

CAT and the Modern Transit Partnership began discussing a second commuter rail corridor in 2009, designated Corridor Two. Corridor Two would operate between York, Harrisburg, and Lebanon. There may be difficulties implementing the Harrisburg-Lebanon segment of CorridorTwo, as this segment would operate on the heavily traveled and fast-growing Norfolk Southern Harrisburg Line, an east–west trunk line in Norfolk Southern's freight rail system. Norfolk Southern has discussed upgrading and potentially expanding capacity of the Harrisburg-Lebanon segment of their system for freight rail operations as part of their Crescent Corridor initiative between the U.S. Gulf Coast and northern New Jersey.[9]

Park-and-ride locations

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cattransit.com/about_cat.php About Capital Area Transit
  2. News: Sweigart. Kate. RabbitTransit and CAT announce merger, forming single transportation system. WHTM-TV. Harrisburg, PA. December 22, 2020. April 30, 2022.
  3. Web site: December 22, 2020. CAT, rabbittransit propose merger, would create expansive bus system. March 4, 2021. TheBurg. en-US.
  4. News: Kaplan. Seth. Rabbit beats cat! (With Midstate Pa. transit branding). WHTM-TV. Harrisburg, PA. March 9, 2022. April 30, 2022.
  5. Web site: Capital Area Transit (CAT). Philadelphia Transit Vehicles. April 30, 2022.
  6. Web site: Central PA Bus Routes – Schedules & Maps. Capital Area Transit. October 19, 2020.
  7. Web site: Commuter Routes – Schedules & Maps. Capital Area Transit. October 19, 2020.
  8. Web site: Raider Regional Transit – Schedules & Maps. Capital Area Transit. October 19, 2020.
  9. http://www.railsolution.org/archive/what-was-new/crescent-corridor-response.html RAIL Solution's Response to Norfolk Southern Railway's "I-81 Crescent Corridor" Initiative